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by piva00
1369 days ago
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It means that for strictly one receiver end-to-end encryption. When it's touted as a feature without explicitly stating that "all messages are sent only e2e encrypted and only to your receiver" we can't assume only the receiver is getting the message, it might be E2E encrypted for all traffic, between people using their own keys and nothing stops Meta from sending a different encrypted payload to their own servers with a key they have access to. Facebook loves to use newspeak, wouldn't surprise me if they applied newspeak to what "end-to-end encryption" means. |
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